I found a chunk of wire insulation that slipped under my gantry and was stalling the motor tripping the red light on the driver. Pretty happy with the x and y axis speeds. Thanks for your help Ger.
I got it all working, well i have one driver that wont fire but the rest is working. Whew.
I found a chunk of wire insulation that slipped under my gantry and was stalling the motor tripping the red light on the driver. Pretty happy with the x and y axis speeds. Thanks for your help Ger.
A quick motor speed video
https://www.*****ute.com/video/izsSs8rLSi2h/
If anyone has a clue on how i should connect my spindle/vfd to the ESS so i can control the spindle from mach3?
I know i want to use FOR & DCM and V1 & ACM , but not clear where to connect on the ESS? I have a few bobs, but not sure if i even need one.
Your CNC looks very good. I am planning to build my first CNC router following a similar design.
Is there a particular reason to use an aluminum plate for the gantry ? I can ask a friend to cut a thick steel plate for the gantry with an industrial CNC Plasma cutter. Is there any advantage to use steel? Is it going to be too heavy for this application ?
Thank you. I just completed my first dry run,
Its been 5 years since ive done that. .
I used aluminum because we have alot of scrap laying around and it was all free. I dont know enough about this stuff to answer your weight question like others can. but some guys do use granite blocks so id guess weight is not too much of an issue? Thanks.!
First cut
https://www.*****ute.com/video/BFgSTNbZXKD7/
https://kek.gg/u/6y5t
Its "bit chute" not "***** ute" lol
Last edited by Jdubya; 03-03-2019 at 02:30 PM.
Still trying to understand exactly how to get mach3 to control my huanyang 400hz vfd. Not a big deal, but its a challenge now.. Im looking at trying this C41 board.
https://cnc4pc.com/c41s-pwm-variable...rol-board.html
None of my bobs have any relays and i think my ess c25 board needs a relay. Not sure yet. .
Im in over my head with the electronics part, but thats never stopped me before. Ill keep reading. I have not let the smoke out yet.
Last edited by Jdubya; 03-06-2019 at 08:47 AM.
Shields up!
Testing endmills.
Finally figured out how to set up my machine home, g54 position and got all the soft limits set and working great.
I had some issues with a large cut growing in size by the end of the cut like i was gaining a half inch or so. Seemed like it might be related to the multicore prossesor and switching the device to standard pc was supposed to be the fix but i lost all the drivers and spent a week trying to get the xp network to load again but xp.. argg... .
Finally set up a windows 7 laptop and rebuilt the mach 3 setting there. Still testing but so far so good.
I figured it out. I bought an ebay pendant to try. Thats when i noticed the problem. Even though i turned off that driver pluggin and unplugged the unit, the driver reloads. Once deleted, it works fine again. .
Can anyone recommend a good pendant?
Edit: actually scratch that. If I y+ then z+, i then miss steps on x+. But if I y-, then z+, my x works fine. What the heck...
Last edited by Jdubya; 03-19-2019 at 08:11 PM.
finally fixed my machine. I took off the add on terminal board off my ESS board and wired a 26 pin plug from port 1 of my ESS directly to my drivers. Pendant works as it should, soft limits and homing all work again, no more losing steps. No more crashing... . Yay!!!
Machine is still working perfectly. I took apart an old dayton 2 axis vise and used the top part as a low profile vise.
Howdy all!
Its been a while since ive posted. I have been focusing on learning fusion360 the last few months. Im getting to where i can draw what i need to keep moving forward.
I decided to try and push my machine on some steel since it does ok with aluminum.
I am not a machinist so I am still learning what works and what doesn't the hard way.
A quick test vid of a 1/4" endmill making .200" depth passes. I tried .400" full depth cut but it was too much chatter for my little spindle/machine.
Childhood dreams coming true.
Ive decided to fill the void/hollow area in my gantry with epoxy granite. Then i will fill my Ibeam base voids.
That might dampen some of my harmonics.
Since none of it will be visible, should i just use sand since i dont care about the finish or looks? I am after rigidity.